yes 788,000 were more like a million actually.
took place at Belgium where the soldierss fell, John Mcrae a british soldier wrote a poem "In FLanders Field" to this day that is why we have remembernce day on the 11day of the 11th month :D
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The famous "Flanders Fields" in northern Belgium have long been remembered and honored by Europeans and others as the final resting place for soldiers who fought during World War I. The beauty and serenity of the burial grounds stand in sharp contrast to the Horror of the "Great War" and the appalling loss of so many young soldiers who had so much to live for.
flanders field has millions absoloutley squillions of soldiers buried in it the most famous soldier's buried wich are the leaders of the teams are called milostit eletle and huadaj jalo.
The 1915 poem, "In Flanders Fields," is still popular today among many for a variety of reasons. Its simplicity and its inherent beauty are two reasons. Perhaps most importantly, however, it is a timeless reminder of the tragic loss and yet apparent necessity of war, which ought to be waged in honor of the dead such that their lives shall not have been given in vain.
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The remembrance poppy has been used since 1920 to commemorate soldiers who have died in war. Inspired by the World War I poem "In Flanders Fields", they were first used by the American Legion to commemorate American soldiers who died in that war.
Yes, dishonorably discharged service people cannot be buried at Arlington. They now have strict guidelines for eligibility for being buried at the Arlington cemetery. For instance, George Bush Sr. could be buried there but my USMC husband could not be buried there.
There are just over 9800 Americans I have been! It is amazing. I hope this helps
Flanders is the name given to northern Belgium. Many of the brutal actions of the first World War (1914 - 1918) took place there and the land was disturbed and churned up. Poppies tend to grow in freshly turned earth, so as the land began to recover the fields were covered in them. Although poppies have been a symbol of death and rebirth since ancient times, Mcrae's poem, "In Flanders Fields" gave a new impetus to the idea and they have become synonymous with our remembrance of those who fell in war.
Flanders was a medieval country in western Europe. Flanders has been the scene of battles in many wars.
The 1915 poem, "In Flanders Fields," is still popular today among many for a variety of reasons. Its simplicity and its inherent beauty are two reasons. Perhaps most importantly, however, it is a timeless reminder of the tragic loss and yet apparent necessity of war, which ought to be waged in honor of the dead such that their lives shall not have been given in vain.
The legacy of "In Flanders Fields" is that it has become one of the most iconic war poems in history, serving as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers during World War I. It has also been used as a symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers and is recited during ceremonies honoring veterans.
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60 as stated in Viva Ned Flanders
The age of the pyramids had been over for thousands of years by the time of Cleopatra. People were buried in tombs in Cleopatra's era.
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Remembrance Day is in honor of those who have died on the battlefield. It is the only international memorial. Poppies come from the poem, In Flanders Field, by LtCol John Macrae. It has been a day of remembrance since WWI.In Flanders Fields the poppies growBetween the crosses row on row,That mark our place; and in the skyThe larks, still bravely singing, flyScarce heard amid the guns below.We are the Dead. Short days agoWe lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,Loved and were loved, and now we lieIn Flanders fields.Take up our quarrel with the foe:To you from failing hands we throwThe torch; be yours to hold it high.If ye break faith with us who dieWe shall not sleep, though poppies growIn Flanders fields.
If you mean where is Cleopatra buried, the answer is that we don't know. Her tomb has not been found.If you mean where is Cleopatra buried, the answer is that we don't know. Her tomb has not been found.If you mean where is Cleopatra buried, the answer is that we don't know. Her tomb has not been found.If you mean where is Cleopatra buried, the answer is that we don't know. Her tomb has not been found.If you mean where is Cleopatra buried, the answer is that we don't know. Her tomb has not been found.If you mean where is Cleopatra buried, the answer is that we don't know. Her tomb has not been found.If you mean where is Cleopatra buried, the answer is that we don't know. Her tomb has not been found.If you mean where is Cleopatra buried, the answer is that we don't know. Her tomb has not been found.If you mean where is Cleopatra buried, the answer is that we don't know. Her tomb has not been found.
We do not know for certain, but it seems most people who have theories on the subject say the person buried at Sutton Hoo was Rædwald, a king or chieftain of the East Angles. There are some who think it might have been Sigeberht, who was Rædwald's son. There are also other people who might have been buried there. There is a link below to an article on Sutton Hoo.